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Maat Pharma edges toward FMT data readout with $20M series B round

Feb. 5, 2020
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Maat Pharma SA closed an €18 million (US$19.9 million) series B round to continue development of its standardized, off-the-shelf fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) therapy, MaaT-013.
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Financings for Feb. 5, 2020

Feb. 5, 2020
Biopharmas raising money in public or private financings, including: Arcutis, Beam, DBV, Ikarovec, Integra, Kezar, Phio, Rapt, Revive, Ziopharm.
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Investors looking for repeat performance from drug developers

Feb. 4, 2020
By Peter Winter
Investors in small and midsized biopharma companies were certainly rewarded in 2019, with group members in the BioWorld Drug Developers index on a tear. The price-weighted index returned 40% in value thanks to a steady flow of positive regulatory and clinical trial results from the companies throughout the year. However, investors may be less impressed with the start they have made this year, with the index dipping 8.4% in January.
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Financings for Feb. 4, 2020

Feb. 4, 2020
Biopharmas raising money in public or private financings, including: Albireo, Arch Biopartners, Biontech, Black Diamond, Integra, Juvise, Kali-Extracts, Rockwell, Valneva.
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Lukewarm start to year weighs heavily on sector’s performance

Feb. 3, 2020
By Peter Winter
Biotech investors had every reason to feel bullish heading into the new decade. The sector had turned around in 2019 and was riding a wave of a very strong fourth-quarter performance, with the BioWorld Biopharmaceutical Index closing up 14% for the year after being underwater from April through to September. Unfortunately, those great expectations were quickly erased during J.P. Morgan Healthcare conference week (Jan. 10 – Jan. 17), which turned out to be a very low-key affair absent of any blockbuster M&A revelations. As a result, confidence has now given way to concerns about the prospects for biopharmaceutical companies going forward, particularly as unfavorable political rhetoric on drug pricing will certainly be dialed up during this election year.
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Financings for Feb. 3, 2020

Feb. 3, 2020
Biopharmas raising money in public or private financings, including: Cocrystal, CTI Biopharma, Denali, Passage Bio, Revolution Medicines, Xortx.
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Financings for Jan. 31, 2020

Jan. 31, 2020
Biopharmas raising money in public or private financings, including: Annovis, Arcutis, Concert, Intec, Kezar, Syndax.
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IPO, coins, upward arrow

Carbon dating: Black Diamond IPO woos backers, draws $201M in upsized deal

Jan. 30, 2020
By Randy Osborne
Wall Street’s enthusiasm ran high for Cambridge, Mass.-based Black Diamond Therapeutics Inc. (BDT), shares of which (NASDAQ:BDTX) closed 108% higher at $39.48, after the company priced its upsized IPO of about 10.5 million shares at $19 each, for gross proceeds of about $201 million. As recently as December, the company pulled down $85 million in a series C financing. BDT’s lead product candidates target oncogenic driver mutations of the ErbB kinases in EGFR and HER2. At the time, the firm noted that it had raised $194 million thus far. With the IPO, which first set sights on 8.9 million shares in the range of $16 to $18 each, the picture grows even brighter.
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Bergenbio raises $24M and plots a course for bemcentinib pivotal trial

Jan. 30, 2020
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Bergenbio ASA raised NOK219.9 million (US$23.9 million) in a private placement priced at NOK18 per share. The fresh injection of cash will enable the Bergen, Norway-based firm to expand its broad development program for lead drug candidate bemcentinib (BGB-324), a first-in-class Axl inhibitor, which is currently in phase II development in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), triple-negative breast cancer and melanoma.
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IDbyDNA snags $20M in series B funding

Jan. 30, 2020
By Meg Bryant
IDbyDNA Inc., a San Francisco-based metagenomics technology company, scooped up $20 million in series B financing in a round led by Artis Ventures. Genesys Capital and others participated in the round. The company plans to use the money to accelerate uptake of its Explify software platform.
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